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it find alternative supply and the uk? , . ., uk? it is challenging. re- shorin: uk? it is challenging. re- shoring is— uk? it is challenging. re- shoring is a _ uk? it is challenging. re- shoring is a great - uk? it is challenging. re-l shoring is a great intention and even better when you turn it into reality. bringing the supply base closer to home you need to create a place to do business, you need to make sure the business here in the uk has access to the right people with the right skills. we need to make sure it has access to digital and physical infrastructure but we are somewhere behind our international competitors. so for us it is about how do we use this potential for more great british manufactured goods and services here in the uk and come one of the greatest manufacturing nations in the world? ~ ., ., manufacturing nations in the world? ., ., ., world? what do you hope from the chancellor _ world? what do you hope from the chancellor next _ world? what do you hope from the chancellor next week - world? what do you hope from the chancellor next week in
it find alternative supply and the uk? , . ., uk? it is challenging. re- shorin: uk? it is challenging. re- shoring is— uk? it is challenging. re- shoring is a _ uk? it is challenging. re- shoring is a great - uk? it is challenging. re-l shoring is a great intention and even better when you turn it into reality. bringing the supply base closer to home you need to create a place to do business, you need to make sure the business here in the uk has access to the right people with the right...
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it's also one of the poorest in the uk. cornish workers are among the uk's lowest paid. with rising food, housing, and energy prices, life has got harder in the last few years for many people. andy collins is one of them. where are we off to? a small suburban village, to follow up on a patient we saw last week. andy used to be a healthcare assistant, then, afterfour years of training, he became a nurse. you enjoy it? love it, wouldn't trade it for the world. i absolutely adore myjob. he qualified a year ago. got me mask, got me gloves, got me apron. happy days. it's me. hello. were you expecting somebody else? andy works full and earns just short of £24,000 a year. are you feeling any better on the bed? fine. fine? all done. i can hear in how you talk about yourjob the passion you have for it, the commitment you have for the job, patients and all of it, but does the level of pay you receive for it have an impact on how you feel about this? it does, it's starting to get close to being that i can't afford to do this, it's becoming a problem and that does the level of pay
it's also one of the poorest in the uk. cornish workers are among the uk's lowest paid. with rising food, housing, and energy prices, life has got harder in the last few years for many people. andy collins is one of them. where are we off to? a small suburban village, to follow up on a patient we saw last week. andy used to be a healthcare assistant, then, afterfour years of training, he became a nurse. you enjoy it? love it, wouldn't trade it for the world. i absolutely adore myjob. he...
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separate way with the uk feed. also, we're going to be introducing single—story news streams into our coverage as well, and that's another layer of uk coverage that we'll be able to deliver... how does that work? so, you could see that, for example, on the live page and the iplayer, for example, and see a specific story there as well. so, actually, the sort of...the end result of all of this is actually more choice and more flexibility as opposed to a reduction. so, you're talking about potentially having the iplayer as an outlet for a breaking uk story. you can't predict news, of course, when it will happen, so are you going to have a dedicated uk team on standby 2a hours for this kind of scenario? absolutely, yeah, and we've got a live and breaking team as part of the new structure for the channel team. and the newsroom is resourced in the same way... so, it doesn't sound like you're going to save that much money, then. there is significant... i mean, this is... we're delivering value for licence fee—payers,
separate way with the uk feed. also, we're going to be introducing single—story news streams into our coverage as well, and that's another layer of uk coverage that we'll be able to deliver... how does that work? so, you could see that, for example, on the live page and the iplayer, for example, and see a specific story there as well. so, actually, the sort of...the end result of all of this is actually more choice and more flexibility as opposed to a reduction. so, you're talking about...
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is to reach— only way to claim asylum in the uk is to reach uk soils. under this bill, _ is to reach uk soils. under this bill, if— is to reach uk soils. under this bill, if you _ is to reach uk soils. under this bill, if you do reach uk soil, you will then— bill, if you do reach uk soil, you willthen be... so bill, if you do reach uk soil, you will then be... so our essential question— will then be... so our essential question is, _ will then be... so our essential question is, if you are fleeing persecution, fleeing war, running for your— persecution, fleeing war, running for your life from afghanistan or syria. _ for your life from afghanistan or syria. how — for your life from afghanistan or syria, how do you claim asylum in the uk _ syria, how do you claim asylum in the uk it— syria, how do you claim asylum in the uk if this bill passes? i think we would — the uk if this bill passes? i think we would also say that there is no evidence — we would also say that there is no evidence this bill will work. we work— evidence this bill wi
is to reach— only way to claim asylum in the uk is to reach uk soils. under this bill, _ is to reach uk soils. under this bill, if— is to reach uk soils. under this bill, if you _ is to reach uk soils. under this bill, if you do reach uk soil, you will then— bill, if you do reach uk soil, you willthen be... so bill, if you do reach uk soil, you will then be... so our essential question— will then be... so our essential question is, _ will then be... so our essential question is, if you...
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the uk has been trying to have _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a sort _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a sort of _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a sort of green - trying to have a sort of green industrial under brexit. the problem is the uk is equally conditioned by the international rules —based system and so we already have the eu actually bring in the uk consultations and the wto because of its low carbon subsidies so the uk has as much to worry about by these rules as any other country and again, the uk hasn't got the resources that the us has so in terms of the industry, maybe it is more about new tech rather than more about new techxatbe: than. on electric more about new tecbxatbe: than. on electric vehicles and focusing on electric vehicles and solar panels which are already mature industries, maybe we need to think even further ahead of the game and the kit hydrogen and further on because it does seem to be a waste
the uk has been trying to have _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a sort _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a sort of _ this leave the uk? the uk has been trying to have a sort of green - trying to have a sort of green industrial under brexit. the problem is the uk is equally conditioned by the international rules —based system and so we already have the eu actually bring in the uk consultations and the...
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separate way with the uk feed. also, we're going to be introducing single—story news streams into our coverage as well, and that's another layer of uk coverage that we'll be able to deliver... how does that work? so, you could see that, for example, on the live page and the iplayer, for example, and see a specific story there as well. so, actually, the sort of...the end result of all of this is actually more choice and more flexibility as opposed to a reduction. so, you're talking about potentially having the iplayer as an outlet for a breaking uk story. you can't predict news, of course, when it will happen, so are you going to have a dedicated uk team on standby 2a hours for this kind of scenario? absolutely, yeah, and we've got a live and breaking team as part of the new structure for the channel team. and the newsroom is resourced in the same way... so it doesn't sound like you're going to save that much money, then. there is significant... i mean, this is... we're delivering value for licence fee—payers, t
separate way with the uk feed. also, we're going to be introducing single—story news streams into our coverage as well, and that's another layer of uk coverage that we'll be able to deliver... how does that work? so, you could see that, for example, on the live page and the iplayer, for example, and see a specific story there as well. so, actually, the sort of...the end result of all of this is actually more choice and more flexibility as opposed to a reduction. so, you're talking about...
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the uk also are 20 or 25%. in southern europe they are lagging behind particularly here in spain with only 10% electrification so it is different in different markets. but i think a lot of it will depend on how committed the european governments are in their individual markets to support the acceleration to electrification not only in terms of incentives for electric cars but the charging infrastructure is one of the biggest worries the consumers have so that has to speed up as well and from a spanish point of view i am needing the car industry here in spain and we are pushing the government to speed up with concrete actions in this area. can the climate wait that long? the targets for 2030 50 emissions is an ambitious target when you see where we are today and where we want to be it is one cycle of a car and obviously, cars are not the only producer of c02 and emissions so we need to do ourjob but we want to be part of the solution. we are speeding up. i think 2025 onwards with a small battery electric vehicle
the uk also are 20 or 25%. in southern europe they are lagging behind particularly here in spain with only 10% electrification so it is different in different markets. but i think a lot of it will depend on how committed the european governments are in their individual markets to support the acceleration to electrification not only in terms of incentives for electric cars but the charging infrastructure is one of the biggest worries the consumers have so that has to speed up as well and from a...
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svb uk _ so part of society. but for you, svb uk and - so part of society. but for you, svb uk and the - so part of society. but for- you, svb uk and the companies in the us, it has been a lender where you cannot resort to your normal high street lenders that we are all familiar with such as barclays, lloyds, hsbc and forfintech as barclays, lloyds, hsbc and for fintech companies going forward or technology start—ups going forward, it's important this needs to be dealt with well in order for you to see funding going forward? absolutely. svb, while they were considered the bank of fintech or tech, quite often they were the only provider who would give us initial loans when we needed for example a bridge between two venture loans, which are crucial stages for the wider tech industry. many people would know tesco's is a great british company. it was started with one market stall and we are little organs inside of a body that are growing and so mainstream banks would not provide us with those loans. . ~' , ., would not provide us with those loans. ., ~ , ., .,
svb uk _ so part of society. but for you, svb uk and - so part of society. but for you, svb uk and the - so part of society. but for- you, svb uk and the companies in the us, it has been a lender where you cannot resort to your normal high street lenders that we are all familiar with such as barclays, lloyds, hsbc and forfintech as barclays, lloyds, hsbc and for fintech companies going forward or technology start—ups going forward, it's important this needs to be dealt with well in order for...
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., ~ the uk? uk government is taking an active role _ the uk? uk government is taking an active role in _ the uk? uk government is taking an active role in encouraging - an active role in encouraging investment and providing incentives for businesses to grow and develop stop. the man she shares _ grow and develop stop. the man she shares an _ grow and develop stop. the man she shares an office _ grow and develop stop. the man she shares an office with - grow and develop stop. the man she shares an office with begs i she shares an office with begs to differ, he says more investment is needed in education technology and infrastructure. it education technology and infrastructure.— education technology and infrastructure. it is very hard for us to _ infrastructure. it is very hard for us to recruit _ infrastructure. it is very hard for us to recruit people i infrastructure. it is very hard for us to recruit people with | for us to recruit people with the necessary engineering skills from uk institutions, if you want business you have to provide sp
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told they can't claim asylum in the uk. today, suella braverman as part of her visit, toured some accommodation that could be used in future to house migrants who get sent from the uk to rwanda. she also met construction workers and people training to build this accommodation in the future. she is making it clear there is no cap on the number of people who could be sent to rwanda from the uk. the government is pushing through legislation that would see anyone who is arriving illegally in the uk told they would be detained, denied and deported. they would be held in secure accommodation, told they could never claim asylum in the uk and then sent to either a safe country like rwanda, as the government sees it, back to their home country or another country they have passed through on the way to reach the uk. this is a hugely controversial scheme. as yet, not a single migrant has been sent from the uk to rwanda under this scheme because it is facing ongoing legal challenges. in fact, today there were protests in a number of cit
told they can't claim asylum in the uk. today, suella braverman as part of her visit, toured some accommodation that could be used in future to house migrants who get sent from the uk to rwanda. she also met construction workers and people training to build this accommodation in the future. she is making it clear there is no cap on the number of people who could be sent to rwanda from the uk. the government is pushing through legislation that would see anyone who is arriving illegally in the uk...
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. _ here in the uk. i wonder if you can help us with this. how _ here in the uk. i wonder if you can help us with this. how do - here in the uk. i wonder if you can help us with this. how do you - help us with this. how do you pick... because further to people the tech sector is so specialised. for to the point that we have banks offering these unique accounts for them. how do you pick a winning check business? and with what has happening with silicon valley bank, is this an indication of wider challenges that the sector is now facing? i�*ll challenges that the sector is now facin: ? �* ., challenges that the sector is now facin? �* ., ., , challenges that the sector is now facina? �* ., ., challenges that the sector is now facin?�* ., ., ., , facing? i'll go backwards an answer last was in first. _ facing? i'll go backwards an answer last was in first. i _ facing? i'll go backwards an answer last was in first. i don't _ facing? i'll go backwards an answer last was in first. i don't think - last was in first. i don�*t think this is reflective of wider
. _ here in the uk. i wonder if you can help us with this. how _ here in the uk. i wonder if you can help us with this. how do - here in the uk. i wonder if you can help us with this. how do you - help us with this. how do you pick... because further to people the tech sector is so specialised. for to the point that we have banks offering these unique accounts for them. how do you pick a winning check business? and with what has happening with silicon valley bank, is this an indication of wider...
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to share this nuclear technology, from the uk, us, to australia. �* ., technology, from the uk, us, to australia. ., , , australia. and of course this has caused problems _ australia. and of course this has caused problems with _ australia. and of course this has caused problems with the - australia. and of course this has. caused problems with the french, because there was a contract, wasn't there or a deal at least, to buy diesel powered submarines from the french which was subsequently cancelled in favour of this. exactly. this was a strategic rupture between australia and france which has some shock waves on its relationship also with the uk and to a lesser degree the us, but this came from the australian assess system, diesel submarines were not going to be sufficient to counter what it sees as a growing threat, at see, underwaterfrom what it sees as a growing threat, at see, under waterfrom china. what it sees as a growing threat, at see, underwaterfrom china. —— what it sees as a growing threat, at see, under waterfrom china. —— sea. so australia decided it needed the
to share this nuclear technology, from the uk, us, to australia. �* ., technology, from the uk, us, to australia. ., , , australia. and of course this has caused problems _ australia. and of course this has caused problems with _ australia. and of course this has caused problems with the - australia. and of course this has. caused problems with the french, because there was a contract, wasn't there or a deal at least, to buy diesel powered submarines from the french which was subsequently...
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the labour pool in the uk and has to come largely from the uk itself. they are not the only company which started hiring early. we actually started recruiting at the end ofjuly and we would not normally start recruiting untiljanuary, something like that, so we wanted to get ahead of the game. while the industry insists it now has the right people in the right places, that doesn't mean a guarantee of no disruption at all. for example at the moment in france there are strikes relating to the national pension reforms which are impacting ourflights because when they close an airport with wildcat strikes and so on, you are going to see disruption. but the vast majority of flights, even during a disruptive period, will run. other airlines have cancelled flights because of strike action in europe, including british airways, which also axed around 300 flights in advance because of a ten day strike by some security staff at heathrow airport from tomorrow. but the industry and passengers hope they have left last year plasma they have left last year's level of tur
the labour pool in the uk and has to come largely from the uk itself. they are not the only company which started hiring early. we actually started recruiting at the end ofjuly and we would not normally start recruiting untiljanuary, something like that, so we wanted to get ahead of the game. while the industry insists it now has the right people in the right places, that doesn't mean a guarantee of no disruption at all. for example at the moment in france there are strikes relating to the...
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we start here in the uk. the bank of england has raised interest rates to their highest level for m years as it continues trying to curb inflation. interest rates now stand at 4.25% — and to give you an idea of how much they have risen — they were right down at 0.1% — at the start of december 2021. the latest rise comes a day after an unexpected jump in the rate of inflation. the governor of the bank of england did say he is much more hopeful now that the uk can avoid a recession. but he wouldn't say if interest rates had reached their peak yet — or if they'd have to go even higher, putting even more pressure on homeowners and people with loans. let's have a listen to the governor of the bank of england. the really pronounced falls in energy prices are helping, because of course it leaves in more spending power with people, more demand in the economy, so that is very helpful. back at the beginning of february, we were really a bit on a knife edge as to whether there would be a recession, certainly we
we start here in the uk. the bank of england has raised interest rates to their highest level for m years as it continues trying to curb inflation. interest rates now stand at 4.25% — and to give you an idea of how much they have risen — they were right down at 0.1% — at the start of december 2021. the latest rise comes a day after an unexpected jump in the rate of inflation. the governor of the bank of england did say he is much more hopeful now that the uk can avoid a recession. but he...
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to the uk... heavy snowfall has brought treacherous conditions across the uk today with one major motorway brought to a standstill overnight. some travellers have been left standed and mountain rescue teams have been deployed to help out. amber weather warnings remain in place across parts of england and north wales until this afternoon. simonjones reports. so, these are the current scenes on the m62 towards saddleworth. no sign as to when we are actually going to get off here. this is not where you would want to be in the early hours on a freezing cold night — stuck on the m62 in greater manchester. people were warned to prepare for treacherous conditions and the forecasters weren't wrong. been stuck here now for three hours coming from manchester and it doesn't seem like the situation is getting any easier. we've had gritters and police come up to try and help, but we are at a standstill again. you can hear the wind whipping up. in wakefield overnight, the snow has been continuing to fall, add
to the uk... heavy snowfall has brought treacherous conditions across the uk today with one major motorway brought to a standstill overnight. some travellers have been left standed and mountain rescue teams have been deployed to help out. amber weather warnings remain in place across parts of england and north wales until this afternoon. simonjones reports. so, these are the current scenes on the m62 towards saddleworth. no sign as to when we are actually going to get off here. this is not...
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n, ~ , with this interest rate rise in the uk? ~ , ., , with this interest rate rise in the uk? markets have been incredibly worried about _ uk? markets have been incredibly worried about the _ uk? markets have been incredibly worried about the possibility - uk? markets have been incredibly worried about the possibility of. worried about the possibility of contagion. there are a couple of things which are very different about the banking system in the uk and the banking system in the united states. on the notice states we have seen with smaller and medium—sized banks they are not subject to the same kind of regulation the bigger american banks are subject to other banks in the united kingdom are the rest of europe. we have been told consistently by regulators and by central bankers and the banks themselves they have adequate liquidity and there will not be a repeat of what we have seen the silicon valley bank and credit suisse in other banks. however, the banking system relies on trust. if there is some kind of panic and run on a bank because somebody shouts five and a cinema,
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on every river in the uk.— intensity of flooding on every river in the uk. scientists use la ers river in the uk. scientists use layers of _ river in the uk. scientists use layers of information - river in the uk. scientists use layers of information about i layers of information about what causes flooding. they map the terrain in britain and combine that with data on rainfall patterns, how water moves through the river and around our coastal area. they combine all this information in details from the met office about how exactly climate change will affect flood risk. evenif change will affect flood risk. even if we can keep global temperatures to 1.8 degrees increase there are areas will flood risk will increase significantly including the south—east and north—west of england and south wales. but there will be little change across north—east and central england as well and northern scotland. ., ., , , scotland. there are many places where risk _ scotland. there are many places where risk is _ scotland
on every river in the uk.— intensity of flooding on every river in the uk. scientists use la ers river in the uk. scientists use layers of _ river in the uk. scientists use layers of information - river in the uk. scientists use layers of information about i layers of information about what causes flooding. they map the terrain in britain and combine that with data on rainfall patterns, how water moves through the river and around our coastal area. they combine all this information in details...
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, , . the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and — the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that _ the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is _ the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is because _ the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is because the - the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is because the svp i neater, and that is because the svp bank in the uk was smaller, but also the uk worries a lot more about what we call moral hazard risk, this notion that the government will ensure every single risk taken. so what we have seen in the uk is the transfer of a weak bank into a strong bank, with very limited public sector support. the us approach is completely different. here, it is the government and the fed coming in and guaranteeing deposits, at their level. a very different approach. the uk is neater, but operationally the uk had a less difficult task. for neater, but operationally the uk had a less difficult task.— a less difficult task. for those with money — a less difficu
, , . the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and — the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that _ the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is _ the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is because _ the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is because the - the uk arm? the uk response is much neater, and that is because the svp i neater, and that is because the svp bank in the uk was smaller, but also the uk worries a lot more about what we call...
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{iii smugglers, that would not be your route into the uk.— route into the uk. of course, that is the only — route into the uk. of course, that is the only way — route into the uk. of course, that is the only way most _ route into the uk. of course, that is the only way most refugees - route into the uk. of course, that l is the only way most refugees have to reach the uk and claim protection. there is no way to claim asylum if you are outside of the uk. you have to be on uk shores to claim protection as a refugee. the safe routes that could be the alternative, either don't exist for the majority of refugees or don't function properly. for example, afghans who, as we know, many have been put at risk by the taliban take over, they, the ukjust resettled 22 afghans last year. afghans make up one of the largest proportions of refugees coming across by boat to the uk at the moment. because they have no safe way to come to the uk to seek protection and reunite with family, which many of them have here in britain. we ask the prime minister if you really believe tha
{iii smugglers, that would not be your route into the uk.— route into the uk. of course, that is the only — route into the uk. of course, that is the only way — route into the uk. of course, that is the only way most _ route into the uk. of course, that is the only way most refugees - route into the uk. of course, that l is the only way most refugees have to reach the uk and claim protection. there is no way to claim asylum if you are outside of the uk. you have to be on uk shores to...
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. _ uk growth? to put this in perspective, the - uk growth? to put this in perspective, the obr - uk growth? to put this in perspective, the obr hasj uk growth? to put this in - perspective, the obr has more potential growth structural, structural the rate that the uk construction to grow at in the medium to long—term. so they see this as 1.75%. in context now, the bank of england sees potential growth at just bank of england sees potential growth atjust under 1%. for us, we see structural growth at a little bit over 1%. so despite the fact that the obr has downgraded potential growth, it is still relatively robust. quite punchy relatively robust. quite punchy relative to can street productions. and that has a lot to do with their assumptions on productivity, they do see a slightly bigger productivity rebound over the coming years. he could see a lot of capital and investing coming through into the economy. part of that having to do with the production scheme that we have scheme and the effects over the last couple of years. the chancellor t
. _ uk growth? to put this in perspective, the - uk growth? to put this in perspective, the obr - uk growth? to put this in perspective, the obr hasj uk growth? to put this in - perspective, the obr has more potential growth structural, structural the rate that the uk construction to grow at in the medium to long—term. so they see this as 1.75%. in context now, the bank of england sees potential growth at just bank of england sees potential growth atjust under 1%. for us, we see structural...
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claim asylum in the uk and can never claim asylum in the uk. but if you speak to people overin the uk. but if you speak to people over in northern france, in the camps over in calais, wanting to get across, and the charities that work with them are saying people there are not studying the ins and outs of the law and the law and we changed our repose, people simply want to get across to the uk, many of them genuine refugees, other mainly for economic reasons, but they will still continue despite the threat they could ultimately end up being banned from the uk for a lie. {flare banned from the uk for a lie. give us a sense — banned from the uk for a lie. give us a sense of— banned from the uk for a lie. give us a sense of how _ banned from the uk for a lie. give us a sense of how much _ banned from the uk for a lie. give us a sense of how much activity, small boat activity there has been there of the coast of dover in the last few days. i there of the coast of dover in the last few days-— there of the coast of dover in the last few days. i
claim asylum in the uk and can never claim asylum in the uk. but if you speak to people overin the uk. but if you speak to people over in northern france, in the camps over in calais, wanting to get across, and the charities that work with them are saying people there are not studying the ins and outs of the law and the law and we changed our repose, people simply want to get across to the uk, many of them genuine refugees, other mainly for economic reasons, but they will still continue despite...
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as a uk licence fee payer, please focus on the uk market. american viewers do not pay for content. we do." we asked again for someone from the bbc to talk to about the new channel, but our request was declined. instead, they gave us this statement. "as part of the transition to the single news channel operation we are making some necessary operational changes. there is nowjoint output across bbc news and bbc world as we work to a phased launch of the new channel in the spring. we will continue to deliver the best bbcjournalism to audiences in the uk and around the world across all our platforms." well, instead, we're delighted to talk about this issue to richard eyre, who's a former controller of editorial policy, former deputy chief executive of bbc news. he's also been a member of the bbc trust and of the ofcom content board. welcome to newswatch, richard. now there used to be two bbc news channels. now there's essentially one with the uk opt outs, is that right? that's right. let me give you a health warning first. i haven't spoken to anybody in the bbc about this. i'm as cluele
as a uk licence fee payer, please focus on the uk market. american viewers do not pay for content. we do." we asked again for someone from the bbc to talk to about the new channel, but our request was declined. instead, they gave us this statement. "as part of the transition to the single news channel operation we are making some necessary operational changes. there is nowjoint output across bbc news and bbc world as we work to a phased launch of the new channel in the spring. we will...
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in the uk markets. we know arm is a well loved stock within the uk and well known to the uk investors on the retail side. we would encourage getting some retail participation of that stock whether it is listing in the u.s. or otherwise. >> that is an interesting point. i did a digital video on this topic. why retail investing is bigger in the u.s. than europe and in the uk again, what will get us there? it is one thing to call for more retail participation, but how do you actually put that into practice and broaden the retail market here? >> yes, i think some of the reforms led by the lord hill review a few years ago have been pushing on the retail point. we know that some of the association members that we represent have got platforms that allow retail participation into capital markets that's already there we want the government to push forward reforms. it is great that we have seen some of the reforms and the changes that the politicians have been pushing, particularly the city minister which has bee
in the uk markets. we know arm is a well loved stock within the uk and well known to the uk investors on the retail side. we would encourage getting some retail participation of that stock whether it is listing in the u.s. or otherwise. >> that is an interesting point. i did a digital video on this topic. why retail investing is bigger in the u.s. than europe and in the uk again, what will get us there? it is one thing to call for more retail participation, but how do you actually put...
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similar to the uk, we will hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some _ hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some of _ hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some of the _ hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some of the key - hearing? similar to the uk, we will. hear from some of the key regulators in the usa, so there will be representatives from the fdic, from the federal reserve, and also from the federal reserve, and also from the treasury department, the major agencies that have oversights of the bank. we have a preview of what you are likely to hear from the perspective of lawmakers and the chairman of the committee basically said, i understand why many americans are angry and even disgusted at how quickly the government mobilised when a bunch of elites in california were demanding it so that gives you a flavour of where some on the committee will be coming from. from the republican perspective there is also emphasis on what tools the regulators already had and why they did not foresee this happening in the first place. thanks forjo
similar to the uk, we will hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some _ hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some of _ hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some of the _ hearing? similar to the uk, we will hear from some of the key - hearing? similar to the uk, we will. hear from some of the key regulators in the usa, so there will be representatives from the fdic, from the federal reserve, and also from the federal reserve, and also from the treasury department, the...
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this is good news for the uk economy. hsbc's chief . the uk economy. hsbc�*s chief executive told the bbc it would inject £2 billion to strengthen the bank and answer the question that is unsettling markets around the world. are we in the foothills of another crisis? i are we in the foothills of another crisis? ., �* , ., ., crisis? i don't believe we are, not in the uk- — crisis? i don't believe we are, not in the uk- we _ crisis? i don't believe we are, not in the uk. we have _ crisis? i don't believe we are, not in the uk. we have strong - crisis? i don't believe we are, not| in the uk. we have strong capital, it is well_ in the uk. we have strong capital, it is well led, and i thinker example _ it is well led, and i thinker example today is a good example. we were able _ example today is a good example. we were able to make sure come in a crisis, _ were able to make sure come in a crisis. and — were able to make sure come in a crisis, and one institution, did not become _ crisis, and one institution, did not become a — crisis, and one in
this is good news for the uk economy. hsbc's chief . the uk economy. hsbc�*s chief executive told the bbc it would inject £2 billion to strengthen the bank and answer the question that is unsettling markets around the world. are we in the foothills of another crisis? i are we in the foothills of another crisis? ., �* , ., ., crisis? i don't believe we are, not in the uk- — crisis? i don't believe we are, not in the uk- we _ crisis? i don't believe we are, not in the uk. we have _ crisis?...
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let's talk about the uk now. - are in for a bumpy ride. let's talk about the uk now. you | are in for a bumpy ride. let's - talk about the uk now. you work with the bank of england in various roles for many years and also in the particular roles in regards to bank stability. talk us through what is going through the mind of andrew bailey right now and the team on the monetary policy committee. yesterday's inflation numbers were not news and it implies that there are specific issues in the uk that other economies in europe and the us are not facing. in other economies in europe and the us are not facing.- the us are not facing. in some wa s the us are not facing. in some ways the _ the us are not facing. in some ways the uk — the us are not facing. in some ways the uk has _ the us are not facing. in some ways the uk has similar - the us are not facing. in somej ways the uk has similar issues to the usjust ways the uk has similar issues to the us just on a larger scale. the uk economy is overheating and that is even though it is not really grown in the last few years.
let's talk about the uk now. - are in for a bumpy ride. let's talk about the uk now. you | are in for a bumpy ride. let's - talk about the uk now. you work with the bank of england in various roles for many years and also in the particular roles in regards to bank stability. talk us through what is going through the mind of andrew bailey right now and the team on the monetary policy committee. yesterday's inflation numbers were not news and it implies that there are specific issues in the uk...
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this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm maryam moshiri. our top stories: the row over bbc impartiality continues after the sports presenter gary lineker criticised the uk government over its asylum bill. this has been a tough time for the bbc and we care about our audiences and we want to get the right outcome for this. we are working very hard to get that done and i would like to see gary lineker return on air. gary lineker, who was ordered to "step back" from his duties by the bbc this week, remains tight—lipped about his future. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i’m have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? �* , ., ., �* ., ., lineker? i'm my dog and i'm going to do my showing _ lineker? i'm my dog and i'm going to do my shopping so — lineker? i'm my dog and i'm going to do my shopping so would _ lineker? i'm my dog and i'm going to do my shopping so would you - lineker? i'm my dog and i'm going to do my shopping so would you mind i do my shopping so would you mind letting _ do my shopping s
this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm maryam moshiri. our top stories: the row over bbc impartiality continues after the sports presenter gary lineker criticised the uk government over its asylum bill. this has been a tough time for the bbc and we care about our audiences and we want to get the right outcome for this. we are working very hard to get that done and i would like to see gary lineker return on air. gary lineker, who was ordered to...
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as a uk licence fee payer, please focus on the uk market. american viewers do not pay for content. we do." we asked again for someone from the bbc to talk to about the new channel, but our request was declined. instead, they gave us this statement. "as part of the transition
as a uk licence fee payer, please focus on the uk market. american viewers do not pay for content. we do." we asked again for someone from the bbc to talk to about the new channel, but our request was declined. instead, they gave us this statement. "as part of the transition
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996, lower than 1096 that we see in the uk?— in the uk? right. this is the headune in the uk? right. this is the headline inflation. _ in the uk? right. this is the headline inflation. it's- in the uk? right. this is the headline inflation. it's the i headline inflation. it's the overall data. but also the core inflation doesn't look particularly good. less food in the energy crisis. it's very persistent. what they are saying right now. {136 persistent. what they are saying right now. of course we are seeing _ saying right now. of course we are seeing the _ saying right now. of course we are seeing the war _ saying right now. of course we are seeing the war playing - saying right now. of course we are seeing the war playing out| are seeing the war playing out in ukraine which is causing a lot of these economic problems. but why is it that wages are still going up, why has inflation kind of got stuck across europe because we've seen energy bills not as bad as people are predicting going forward. �* . people are predicting going forward. �* , ., ., , forward. because inflati
996, lower than 1096 that we see in the uk?— in the uk? right. this is the headune in the uk? right. this is the headline inflation. _ in the uk? right. this is the headline inflation. it's- in the uk? right. this is the headline inflation. it's the i headline inflation. it's the overall data. but also the core inflation doesn't look particularly good. less food in the energy crisis. it's very persistent. what they are saying right now. {136 persistent. what they are saying right now. of...
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regulators stepping in with the moves in the uk with hsbc buying silicon valley bank uk speaking across europe, you see the tech names trading down. a couple of points at this stage. wise is now falling down 1%. it was an early mover. you see it is now in the red at this point there is still significant concerns out in the marketplace about what happens from here joining us now on the set is jean de fougerolles. an early stage vc that banked with silicon valley bank he is here to discuss more jean, you were part of the group of the leaders in uk companies that were writing to the chancellor over the weekend. tell us about the letter you penned >> quite a few activities happening over the weekend from reassuring founders that banked with silicon valley bank and over 100 leading vcs highlighting to the government how critical they were to the tech infrastructure and future of the uk economy. on top of that, we kind of went to the portfolio companies to get them to highlight the severity of not being able to access deposits on monday morning. trying to influence government to the importanc
regulators stepping in with the moves in the uk with hsbc buying silicon valley bank uk speaking across europe, you see the tech names trading down. a couple of points at this stage. wise is now falling down 1%. it was an early mover. you see it is now in the red at this point there is still significant concerns out in the marketplace about what happens from here joining us now on the set is jean de fougerolles. an early stage vc that banked with silicon valley bank he is here to discuss more...
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that is - what marks the uk out. back in the cambridgeshire _ what marks the uk out. back in| the cambridgeshire countryside, farmers say they are missing the european workforce after brexit. mike seems pretty settled in his new life. is there anything the government could do to persuade you to get back into the workforce? no, no. i don't think so. the budget will have to answer how and if written's workforce returns to full strength. the quandary is this: it is unclear to officials who exactly all these missing workers are and why they're out of work. susannah streeter is a senior investment and markets analyst at hargreaves lansdown — of the things plaguing productivity and participation in the world of work in britain — can they be solved without first identifying who's gone and why? no, they can't, but i don't get is very difficult to understand where many of the missing workers are in a big chunk of them will be women who simply can't afford to go back to work because of punishing childcare costs. there are of course the retirees during the pandemic but if yo
that is - what marks the uk out. back in the cambridgeshire _ what marks the uk out. back in| the cambridgeshire countryside, farmers say they are missing the european workforce after brexit. mike seems pretty settled in his new life. is there anything the government could do to persuade you to get back into the workforce? no, no. i don't think so. the budget will have to answer how and if written's workforce returns to full strength. the quandary is this: it is unclear to officials who exactly...
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meanwhile here in the uk, hsbc has acquired silicon valley bank uk — forjust one pound. the uk govt also said customer deposits will be protected and that no tax payer money will be used to bail out the bank. uk chancellorjeremy hunt assured the bbc earlier that the british banking system is secure. we always have to watch everything that is _ we always have to watch everything that is happening around the world when _ that is happening around the world wheh it_ that is happening around the world when it comes to financial stability. the uk banking system is extremely— stability. the uk banking system is extremely secure, it is well capitalised and i think we demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend and the fact— was happening over the weekend and the fact we _ was happening over the weekend and the fact we were able to come up with a _ the fact we were able to come up with a solution so quickly. dharshini david is our global trade correspondent. just remind us how all of this happened. just remind us how all of this happened-— just remin
meanwhile here in the uk, hsbc has acquired silicon valley bank uk — forjust one pound. the uk govt also said customer deposits will be protected and that no tax payer money will be used to bail out the bank. uk chancellorjeremy hunt assured the bbc earlier that the british banking system is secure. we always have to watch everything that is _ we always have to watch everything that is happening around the world when _ that is happening around the world wheh it_ that is happening around the...
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to get uk soil. there are other things we could do — we could build on the brilliant work that the government did for ukrainians, for example. we don't find ukrainians in the boats crossing the channel because they have safe and controlled alternatives to get to safety in the uk. we could think about things like humanitarian visas. there are safe and controlled alternative ways for people to access protection from the uk when they need it. that's a much more effective way of undermining the gangs. the government has said for quite a while now that they do want to turn the tide and need to turn the tide on the rising number of people crossing the channel in small boats — as you will know, the numbers have increased and they are currently at the highest since records began — which was admittedly only in 2018. do you feel that there is any option that the government is using that might achieve that? what we know is what the government has done so far, talking about removing people to rwanda, very
to get uk soil. there are other things we could do — we could build on the brilliant work that the government did for ukrainians, for example. we don't find ukrainians in the boats crossing the channel because they have safe and controlled alternatives to get to safety in the uk. we could think about things like humanitarian visas. there are safe and controlled alternative ways for people to access protection from the uk when they need it. that's a much more effective way of undermining the...
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now there's essentially one with the uk opt outs, is that right? that's right. let me give you a health warning first. i haven't spoken to anybody in the bbc about this. i'm as clueless as maybe some of the staff are about what the new channel will look like when it's launched in about four weeks�* time, i think. but you can get a pretty good sense of it already because much of the change has already happened. and if you turn on — it's not quite true, as some of your viewers have suggested, that there's no longer a domestic bulletin. in fact, if you turn on not at the hour, but at the half hour, you'll find that the second half hour. the back half hour. the back half hour, that's technical lingo. the back half hour is domestic news because that's not being broadcast around the world. and the rest of the world will see documentaries, pre—filmed programmes for the back half hour. so it's the first half hour of the programme, which is now going to be a mixture of international and uk news, but frankly mostly international news. and the good thing about that i
now there's essentially one with the uk opt outs, is that right? that's right. let me give you a health warning first. i haven't spoken to anybody in the bbc about this. i'm as clueless as maybe some of the staff are about what the new channel will look like when it's launched in about four weeks�* time, i think. but you can get a pretty good sense of it already because much of the change has already happened. and if you turn on — it's not quite true, as some of your viewers have suggested,...
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the send mike that if they have entered the uk illegally.— the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this _ the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this grain _ the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this grain deal- the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this grain deal really i to extend this grain deal really went down to the wire. the agreement was due to expire today, but now we have had a statement from the united nations saying the deal can be extended. immediately after that deal came out, there was more confusion. ukraine said it has been extended for more than 120 days, kind of hinting they got what they wanted. what shall then hit back saying they told all the partners in the black sea green deal that it has been extended for the 60 days that they said almost a week ago they were prepared to accept. i think we can safely say grain can still be exported from the black sea, but we don't know for how long. let's not forget, this is a very, very important dealforfood forget, this is a very, very important deal for food insecure count
the send mike that if they have entered the uk illegally.— the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this _ the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this grain _ the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this grain deal- the uk illegally. the negotiations to extend this grain deal really i to extend this grain deal really went down to the wire. the agreement was due to expire today, but now we have had a statement from the united nations saying the deal can be extended. immediately...
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one complaint for business in the uk. :, ., ., ., one complaint for business in the uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is _ uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what _ uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what exactly - uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what exactly is - uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what exactly is it - understand is what exactly is it that labour would do differently? after all as far as i know, you are not suggesting something radically different about the size of the state or the role of the state and you are not suggesting we rejoin the eu single market, even though one of the things that the 0br constantly refers back to, as one of the causes of the albums for the uk and why we are under it's the fact we are out of the eu —— one of the causes of the performance by the uk. why would it be different under labour? irate it be different under labour? we will be focused on jobs and wages and energy bills and crucially, a much _ and energy bills and crucially, a much bette
one complaint for business in the uk. :, ., ., ., one complaint for business in the uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is _ uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what _ uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what exactly - uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what exactly is - uk. what a lot of people struggle to understand is what exactly is it - understand is what exactly is it that labour would do differently? after all as far as i know,...
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. , ., ., ., ~ ., ~ ., ~ that they are hoping to pass here in the uk. , ., ., ., ~ ., ~ ., ,, e the uk. jonathan blake, thank you ve much the uk. jonathan blake, thank you very much indeed. _ kevin saunders is a former chief immigration officer from the uk's borderforce. thank you forjoining us. what do you make of what we are likely to hear and what we have heard so far of this new bill? is it workable? yes, i think it is workable. the idea of detaining people and then removing them, we have done that before, so we know that that actually works. the problem is with all of this, and i, like everybody else, want to know what the home secretary is going to say, about removals, where we are going to be removing to, because at the moment we are very limited on where we can remove people to, so this is the big issue. everything else is fine, if we can remove people. just remind us, what we can remove people. just remind us. what is — we can remove people. just remind us. what is the _ we can remove people. just remind us, what is the current _ we can remove people. just remind us, what is
. , ., ., ., ~ ., ~ ., ~ that they are hoping to pass here in the uk. , ., ., ., ~ ., ~ ., ,, e the uk. jonathan blake, thank you ve much the uk. jonathan blake, thank you very much indeed. _ kevin saunders is a former chief immigration officer from the uk's borderforce. thank you forjoining us. what do you make of what we are likely to hear and what we have heard so far of this new bill? is it workable? yes, i think it is workable. the idea of detaining people and then removing them, we have...
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i migrants getting on the boats and heading to the uk.— heading to the uk. i think it reuuires heading to the uk. i think it requires efforts _ heading to the uk. i think it requires efforts on - heading to the uk. i think it requires efforts on both - heading to the uk. i think it i requires efforts on both sides heading to the uk. i think it - requires efforts on both sides and considerable effort to fight against the networks who are using the situation, the desperate situation of some of those migrants to make money, very clearly and both our countries need to fight against those and yes, of course, there are resources to pull resources to address the issues that will be part of the discussion. we address the issues that will be part of the discussion.— of the discussion. we are talking about the meeting _ of the discussion. we are talking about the meeting being - of the discussion. we are talking about the meeting being reset . of the discussion. we are talking i about the meeting being reset our relationships after the past two years when they have
i migrants getting on the boats and heading to the uk.— heading to the uk. i think it reuuires heading to the uk. i think it requires efforts _ heading to the uk. i think it requires efforts on - heading to the uk. i think it requires efforts on both - heading to the uk. i think it i requires efforts on both sides heading to the uk. i think it - requires efforts on both sides and considerable effort to fight against the networks who are using the situation, the desperate situation of some of...
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term one in the uk. , ., , than my fixed term one in the uk. , a, , a, , than my fixed term one in the uk. , than my fixed term one in the uk. this has really shone a liuht on uk. this has really shone a light on this _ uk. this has really shone a light on this and _ uk. this has really shone a light on this and our - uk. this has really shone a| light on this and our system and how things operate in the uk and surely, supermarkets and suppliers are having to reassess their processes. indeed, one would hope that this is a reassessment process that can unfold rather quickly. however, markets are markets. if a supermarket is not able to pay higher prices than the supplier will simply sell to someone who is and until this course corrects rather quickly, this quirk will enable a number of us consumers to simply have to wait it out until the supply of said produce comes back to quote normal levels" that supermarkets can be stocked with them. the clever supermarkets, the ones who understand are these forces wo
term one in the uk. , ., , than my fixed term one in the uk. , a, , a, , than my fixed term one in the uk. , than my fixed term one in the uk. this has really shone a liuht on uk. this has really shone a light on this _ uk. this has really shone a light on this and _ uk. this has really shone a light on this and our - uk. this has really shone a| light on this and our system and how things operate in the uk and surely, supermarkets and suppliers are having to reassess their processes. indeed,...
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the uk must act now or fall behind _ the uk must act now or fall behind in _ the uk must act now or fall behind in a _ the uk must act now or fall behind in a vital— the uk must act now or fall behind in a vital sector- the uk must act now or fall| behind in a vital sector worn bosses _ behind in a vital sector worn bosses we _ behind in a vital sector worn bosses. we will— behind in a vital sector worn bosses. we will talk- behind in a vital sector worn bosses. we will talk to - behind in a vital sector worn bosses. we will talk to onel behind in a vital sector worn. bosses. we will talk to one of them — bosses. we will talk to one of them leading _ bosses. we will talk to one of them leading the _ bosses. we will talk to one of them leading the charge - bosses. we will talk to one of them leading the charge in i bosses. we will talk to one of them leading the charge in ai them leading the charge in a moment _ the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 24 hours then, the soviet union lost an elder
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the uk economy grew faster than expected in january, the uk economy grew faster than expected injanuary, up 0.3% is by gross domestic product, meaning the value of all the goods and services we produce including public services like a day of school teaching for each pupil. in december�*s snow more people stayed away from school but in january they came people stayed away from school but injanuary they came back, boosting activity in education. services for consumers bounced back from december. figures welcomed by the governments which said the underlying fundamentals of the economy were strong. visiting scotland of the labour leader disagreed. that scotland of the labour leader disagreed-— scotland of the labour leader disaareed. �* ., , .,, disagreed. at the moment the problem we have not disagreed. at the moment the problem we have got is — disagreed. at the moment the problem we have got is the _ disagreed. at the moment the problem we have got is the productivity - disagreed. at the moment the problem we have got is the productivity is - we have got is the productivity is lo
the uk economy grew faster than expected in january, the uk economy grew faster than expected injanuary, up 0.3% is by gross domestic product, meaning the value of all the goods and services we produce including public services like a day of school teaching for each pupil. in december�*s snow more people stayed away from school but in january they came people stayed away from school but injanuary they came back, boosting activity in education. services for consumers bounced back from...
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the uk government over its asylum bill. lineker himself, who was ordered to step back from his duties by the bbc this week, remains tight—lipped about his future. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? we'll hear what fans think of the row. also ahead... rishi sunak flies to san diego to discuss defence and the potential threat from china with the american and australian leaders. the british and us governments scramble to reassure their tech start—up sectors after the collapse of one of the main sources of funding, the silicon valley bank. hello and welcome to bbc news. the impact of gary lineker�*s removal from the match of the day programme in the uk is continuing to affect the bbc�*s sports output. coverage of the women's super league and sunday evenings match of the day 2 programme have been hit because fellow presenters and commentators refuse to work in support of the presenter. the bbc had forced gar
the uk government over its asylum bill. lineker himself, who was ordered to step back from his duties by the bbc this week, remains tight—lipped about his future. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? we'll hear what fans think of the row. also ahead... rishi sunak flies to san diego to discuss defence and the potential threat from china with the american and australian leaders. the...
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more than 115,000 people entered the uk via channel crossings last year. let's get the view from france now. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson is in the channel port of calais — a place where tens of thousands of migrants have gathered over the past few years, trying to cross to the uk. news of the government's new policy trickles through camps in northern france here. there's a sense that it's not in and of itself going to slow the flow across the channel. policy announcements by themselves have not tended to change many minds here. if you think back to the rwanda policy, when that was announced, there was a few days when many migrants here were considering whether it was worth it. there was a little bit of anxiety, but it passed pretty quickly, particularly when there were no concrete measures taken. and i think this raises the question of how the government is going to implement this new policy, particularly when it comes to removing people from the uk when they land on those shores. the rwanda policy is still mired in the courts and france has so far
more than 115,000 people entered the uk via channel crossings last year. let's get the view from france now. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson is in the channel port of calais — a place where tens of thousands of migrants have gathered over the past few years, trying to cross to the uk. news of the government's new policy trickles through camps in northern france here. there's a sense that it's not in and of itself going to slow the flow across the channel. policy announcements by themselves...